Can you literally be inside of a pickle?
No, so it's an idiom. It means in trouble.
I've never heard it. Pickles are sour anyway, so a bad one might be something that's really horrible, but if it is an idiom it is an uncommon one, so I'd not try to use it.
The plural form of pickle is pickles.
Yes, "pickle" is a compound word, which is made up of the two words "pick" and "le."
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A food idiom for in serious trouble = in a pickle
I've never heard it. Pickles are sour anyway, so a bad one might be something that's really horrible, but if it is an idiom it is an uncommon one, so I'd not try to use it.
my little pickle had a pickle that named his pickle pickle. pickle walked for a long pickle and then pickled. pickle was pickled, so he pickled. then he woke up and realized he was a dookie and not a pickle.
Surprisingly yes you can pickle a pickle but when you do that the pickle doesn't taste very good anymore.
Da pickle is da pickle.
A pickle is a marinated cucumber. To be in a pickle is to be in a jam, in a problem situation.
You can be in a pickle or in a jam
Karonda-Pickle
if u pickle jalapenos u make a hot pickle
The plural form of pickle is pickles.
No, you have to pickle a cucomber.
a cucunber